CTV News Ottawa looks at four places to see the tulips in the Ottawa-Gatineau region over the next two weekends.
The tulips are now in bloom across the national capital region.
The NCC has created tulip beds in Ottawa since 1945, after the Second World War. The first tulips were a gift from the Netherlands as a thank you for Canada's role in the liberation of the country. You can walk through the tulip beds to check out the different colours and arrangements, or enjoy the view while sitting in the park.
Commissioners Park, at Dow's Lake, also features the Queen Juliana Gift Bed, which features bulbs donated by the Netherlands.
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